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8 food tips that can help prevent sugar spikes

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2025, 19:00 IST
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How to prevent sugar spikes

Frequent blood sugar spikes after meals is a common affair that diabetic and even non-diabetic people come across. These rapid glucose fluctuations can make you feel tired, dizzy, or unfocused. And sudden crash triggers sudden hunger, irritability, and sugar cravings — leading to a cycle of overeating. Wondering what's the solution. Well, watching your meal and understanding the tips and tricks on how food behaves in the body can make a lot of difference. Scroll down to read about 9 food tips that can help prevent sugar spikes and help you lead a healthier lifestyle.

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Prioritizing protein

Protein is said to slow the emptying of the stomach, leading to a more gradual release of glucose into the bloodstream. Also, it is said that when eaten with carbohydrates, protein blunts the rise in blood sugar by lowering the glycemic index of the overall meal. Hence, it is suggested to add protein like eggs, paneer, lentils, or chicken to your daily meals. It slows down glucose absorption and reduces sugar spikes.

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Choose complex carbs

It is also suggested to choose complex carbs over simple ones. Complex carbohydrates are digested slowly, releasing glucose into the bloodstream in a gradual and controlled way. This makes them ideal for managing blood sugar levels. It is suggested to opt for brown rice, oats, millets, or whole wheat instead of white bread, sugar, or maida-based foods to keep the blood sugar under control.

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Add more fiber

It is said that soluble fiber plays a key role in stabilizing blood sugar and preventing spikes after meals. It forms a gel-like substance in the gut, which slows down the digestion of carbs and the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream. Hence, it is suggested to add more vegetables, whole grains, and legumes in daily meals. Fiber helps regulate blood sugar by slowing digestion.

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Add healthy fats

Healthy fats do not raise blood sugar. When eaten the right way, they can help stabilize it. Healthy fats, particularly from plant sources, can help your body use insulin more efficiently. Hence, it is suggested to add rich sources of healthy fats like nuts, seeds, avocado, or a drizzle of olive oil in meals. They help reduce the glycemic impact of meals as well.

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Add vinegar or lime juice

A little vinegar or lemon before meals may improve insulin sensitivity and blunt sugar spikes. It is said that a dash of lime juice can reduce the glycemic index of carb-heavy foods (like rice or poha), leading to a slower rise in blood glucose.

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Eat smaller and frequent meals

As per experts, it is advisable to avoid large, heavy meals and people dealing with blood sugar spikes should spread the intake into smaller meals, to keep glucose levels steady.

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Avoid sugary drinks and juices


It is always suggested to avoid packaged juices and drinks. Even natural juices can cause rapid spikes. Hence, one should opt for healthier choices like water, coconut water, or unsweetened herbal teas to keep blood sugar spike under control.

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Watch hidden sugars in packaged foods


Whenever shopping packaged foods, read labels and look for sugar hides under names like fructose, maltose, or corn syrup and avoid such foods.

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Eat mindfully & avoid stress-eating


It is said that stress can spike blood sugar as well. Hence, it is suggested to eat slowly and focus on balanced, nourishing meals to lead a healthier tomorrow.


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